"Her tweets are unacceptable and are in no way a reflection of the culture within my commission office, and furthermore there is no justification for the disturbing things that she posted," Suarez said in an e-mail statement Wednesday. "I have terminated her employment with my office."

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Special aide and administrative assistant Christina Haramboure, 24, complained about her job and constituents using the Twitter handle @ChristinaHam, reported The Miami Herald.

Haramboure's account has since been deleted and she told The Herald that her posts were not a reflection of her feelings toward constituents.

"Over the last two years, I have worked tirelessly to help hundreds of constituents, and I have made great personal sacrifices to continue serving the residents of District 4,” she said in an email to the newspaper. “I regret the Twitter postings and I apologize to anyone I may have hurt.”

Suarez apologized to the residents in his district in his statement.

"This incident does not reflect my track record or how I have served the residents of District 4," the commissioner said. "Our office will continue to serve District 4 with utmost integrity while placing constituents first."